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Show f " - ' ,. . .!.".. - SUNDAYHERALD ""?2-S'-.i.- i? - 19 ' 1- -. no State I ips U GLm 1 ' Ron Coates booted fourth quarter field goal Saturday to give Perm State a bard earned r- victory over 11 32-ya- rd unaer-rate-a ' UCLA. ; Coates had to .do it twice.. His first try of 27 yards went between f , the bars but Penn State incurred a five-yapenalty because it had five men in its beckfield. The second try split the posts as cleanly as the 'first. rd - Smashes Union by 34-1- 2 Score Is" Penn State took q 7 halftime lead in .n oddity which saw all three .'touchdowns scored in the final four minutes of the first half.;' But UCLA tied it up with a touchdown midway through the third period setting the stage for 14-- -- , i - Ooatcs' winning boot. . . State had two early- - changes but never really got going until Junior Powell returned a punt 20 yards .to the UCLA 44 near the end first half. Penn St.' UCLA 23 17 First downs 195 154 Rushing yardage" 124 19-2- 11-2- 0 4-3- 1-- 41 34-1- 2 I 38. Blocks Punt Bill Mijller blocked the punt and recovered the ball on the Union 28. Two pass plays, Cameron to Miller interspersed by a quarter- 3 4.8 0 30 Texas Overpowers Texas Tech, 49-- 7 defense of its Southwest Conference crown Saturday night by shattering the inept Texas Tech Red Raiders 49-It was no contest virtually from the start. Tech, coming to Austin with a 16--7 win over Washington State last week, got three good drives going in the first half, but all of them died with pass interceptions. Texas turned two of them into touchdowns. The 49 points by the Longhorns was the most points ever scored by a Coach Darrell Royal team since he came to Texas' seven years ago. Tech's only touchdown came in the third period on a fumble recovery at the Texas 29. Fullback Leo Lowery went over from the one. 7. Mini Tops 10-- 0 7-- 0. 0. er times Morton was thrown After Rick Labrum of Union losses and the Hlini intercepted had completed two pass plays for two of his passes. Illinois domin25 yards, a clipping penalty forc-- j ated play so completely in the d them; to punt. third period that California bad only five plays. Buna To Union 40 111. Cal. BY High'a Mark Riddle ran 1 19 Downs from his own 49 to the Cougars First 80 272 40. Younger brother Neil Riddlel Rushing Yardage 57 69 a sophomore, carried three Union Passing Yardage 15-- 5 12-- 7 Passes players six yards to the 34 and Passes Intercepted by 3 0 Mark took a hand off, dropped Punts 39 to the 10. - . 6. 5-2- 4.2 Fumbles lost Yards Penalized .3 1 62 1 20 : t' S . - .... 1 .. I 5 j 1 Chuvalo Tops DeJohn in 1 I I Ring Upset -- r 10-rou- nd 2-- p top-rank- Vikings Rip Uintah In Battle ed Seegmiller Has Great Year In PL Utah County Entries Called 'Dark Horses7 In Pin Meet :' ar i n Lehi Upsets Clay-Chuval- Cavemen by Count , 20-1- 63-ya- rd hard-runnin- r ;t 54-ya-rd i fii ;v." r f 3-- Friday Scrap Juab High School's gridders found themselves on the losing side of a couple of breaks in Friday's football scrap with the ! Richfield eleven resulting in a 14-- 0 ' 4-loss. r Playing on the Juab field, the Union's quarterback Labrum two teams fought aj defensive completed six out of 14 passes first half which saw neither team for 10 yards and rushed five more for a total of. 112. Teammate penetrate beyond theirjopponent'B 0. stripe. In the third quarter after re ceiving the kickoff, Juab marched to its line before the first bad break occurred. Going to the air, the home team completed a pass which was fumbled and re covered by Richfield oh the Rich field 40. In the next series of plays, Richfield scored and passed. for the conversion. Sever al plays later, with Juab in pos session in a kicking situation, the ball was punted into one of the (o what we think was one of the Juab players and rolled into the A Richfield player most exciting motor shows we've Juab fell on the loose ball for another ever held," says Don Robertson, touchdown. extra The point was again indicating the popularity added by a run. of outboard boating. "It's a great pleasure to award RADIATORS REPAIRED this Johnson Outboard Motor to Auto Glass Installed we Mrs. Jack Vick and hope she Specialized Work becomes another avid member of the ever increasing, boating AH LANDER'S fraternity," adds Don Robertson 490 S.' Univ. Ave. A Provo woman has been named the winner of a Johnson Outboard Motor at Robertson's Marine's 1964 r Johnson Motor Showing, Don Robertson announced Saturday. ' MrsJ Jack Vick who attended the Big Show at Robertson's last week, is, the winner of a new 28H.P. Johnson Outboard Motor. Presentation of the prize motor was made at Robertson's Marine, in Springville Wednesday, Sept. 25. of Robertson's Marine This priit is a fitting climax LMJf 19-ya- rd 10. 34-1- I 20-ya-rd Loses Richfield Cameron passed to Miller and Christensen scored from the three to make the final score 2 for the Wildcats and give them a perfect record for the season at Provo High Soph Wins Trip With Cougar Gridders 81-ya- rd Meeting Scheduled Provo Jayvees To Organize New Win 26 to 6 Basketball League 35-ya- rd end-zon- e. f A w -- 7. 6. 10-ya- rd League, it was reported today. Anyone interested, in entering a team in the league should be present at the meeting. It is planned to pattern the league after the Cental Utah Baseball League. pitchout play in the first nuarter and Jim Rees ran 35 yards through the center of the line for Provo's second touch down to give the Bulldogs a 13-halftime lead. American Fork scored a touch down In the third period but Bull pups came back to score two In the fourth quarter. Reed Leatham raced 65 yards for one touch down and Kit Finlinson 20 yards for the other. Lynn Patterson, Malcolm Scott and Richard Dixon played well in the line for the Provo eleven. 0 FIGHT IS POSTPONED Sun MEXluu CITY (UPD non-titbe scheduled fight day's le tween champion featherweight Sugar Ramos of Mexico and Roy Murrish of Oklahoma has been postponed indefinitely because of Ramos, infected tonsils. North Dakota Sioux Top Montana, 19-1- 3 MISSOU.A Mont. (UPD A pajr of dazzling runs by halfback Dave Osbora spurted the North Dakota 3 Sioux to a non- - conference football victory over the Montana Grizzles Saturday before 4,500 fans d on Dornblaser Field. Osborn scored on runs of 65 and 66 yards to spoil Montana's home 19-1- sun-bake- opener in 80-deg- ree heat. s - Lincoln"' Service helps thou- sands prepare for these tests every year. It is one of the largest and oldest privately owned schools of its kind and is not connected with the Government. rFor FREE information on 'Government jobs, including list of positions and salaries, fill out coupon and mail at once TODAY. You will also get full details on how you can prepare yourself for these tests. Don't delay ACT NOW1 LINCOLN SERVICE, Dept. 113 send rne ebsolutely FREE (1) A Kit salaries; (2) Information on how to Job. 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They provide much greater security than private employment and excellent opportunity for advancement. little Many positions require or education or no specialized experience. But to get one of these jobs, you must pass a test. The in competition is keen and of out one cases some only five pass. Make a date to see (and make it a regular habit) WANTED! 10-ya-rd Provo Woman Wins Outboard Motor !- A. .... Juab Ostler carried 12 times for 64 yards. The Union team gained a total 212 yards and grabbed 13 first downs. BY High's Christensen ran 13 times for 86 yards and Mark Riddle carried only twice led for 136 yards. The Wildcats as a Union recoverd a Wildcat team gained 17 first downs and fumble on the kickoff and two 400 total yards. 28-1- 2. Two AFL Encounters Scheduled For Today By United Press International Pacific time zones, as well as i ? tmmrir Boston, beginning at 1:30 p.m. Sunday's key match- - pitting the MST. SPRINGVILLE Coach Don ir t - - ; maf. iw undefeated San Diego Chargers Fuller and his small but speedy against the unbeaten, once-tie- d Spanish Fork Dons struck late in Kansas City Chdefs will be shown the first quarter and again in the third period for touchdowns that The Boston PatriotsDen- ver Broncos rame will be j gave them a 12-- 0 win over Spring, ville Red Devils and tied them j televised over Channel 4, j j starting at 1; SO p.m. today, j With Provo "for top honors in Re.. ;. :.i . ,i gion Five play as league games on television throughout the East got underway. and Midwest by the 'American " Neither the Dons or the Red Dev i. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPD , t Broadcasting Co. 4;30 p.m. EDT. "if lis were able to develop sustained Boston's Patriats, pacing the Fresh from an upset t drives during the game, and their Eiast with a 1 record, taking4 on decision over Big Mike ,De John, v. brief spurts threatened at times the slumping Denver Broncos in rugged 'George Chuvalo made "Tf-but failed to materialize until the the other Sunday televised game the fellow he's scheduled to fght to be shown in the Mountain ar,d Dons took advantage of a Springnext, heavyweight conv ville fumble late 4p the first period tender Cassius Clay. to give them a chance to score. "Cassius Clay can talk all he Chuvalo said, "but in a wants," Dons Take Over showdown: I think I can knock THAT EXTRA YARD Penn State's Gary Klingensmith (41) lunges for extra A Springville kick was blocked him out if the referee gives me Walt D athe (60) and Kent Sdhoner (71) in Sat' yardage as he is tackled by UCLA ' a chance." , on took the Fork and overj Spanish (He rald-Uurday's game. Penn State won 17-1- 4. Telephoto) 28 yard line. Joe Anderson, who It was the kind of remark that may to prompt Cassius the prophet be the spark plug in the proved to change his prediction to- - an Spaniard's attack, twisted his way earlier round when be will stop down to the six yard line. The Chuvalo. Craig Seegmiller, former Provo Forkers promptly fumbled but AnConfronting Chuvalo at a press derson recovered with the loss of High baseball star who came up conference last Tuesday, Clay told through the city's junior league the a down. Toronto, Ont., nawould he fall in five,. Bernell Johnson then split program, has completed a great tive, Utah County's two entries in averaging 201 plus for his 3629 13-- 6 Being perfectly impartial, Ct&y of the 10th an- pins in 18 games last weekend through center and Spanish Fork year for Pocatello, Ida., in the the semi-fina- ls De John the same. word. All-Stgave nual Utah bowling cham- was Royal Thornton of Provo. had its first touchdown. A penalty Pioneer League. The conference was to anmarred the attempt for the extra pionships at Logan Lanes today By GUY HILLMAN The infielder, a son nounce that Clay, who v did ' not Herald Sports Writer have been tabbed as "dark Only Bill Ward and defending point, and on the replay John Har- of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Seegmiller Buell in the Cen rison carried the ball but failed to Pleas- horses" by the ten-piPLEASANT GROVE deign to attend night's, fraternity. champion Steve of Provo, batted ,321 for the sea fight, would meetFriday the ant Grove and Uintah traded winner. the added make in after favor bettered Thornton's yardage. tral Particularly high Region touchdowns Within the first four The two teams played on even son, making him jthe eighth best Contracts for the bout were sign- -, score with Ward only 33 pins ed Saturday in the Louisville . ofminutes of play and before either hitter in the league. 12 pinsj terms throughout the second period Buell at and 3,662 of promoter Bill Kins'. ' who higher fice had made a first down, as the and after the intermission both He also clouted 10 homers, 23 ahead at 3,641, Vikings defeated their homecomteams made spurts that died out doubles and six triples and drove put on Friday night's card, too. 13-- 6 o go King said the ing guests Friday afternoon Other South Region qualifiers without any particular threats to in 87 runs, in 115 games. 8 In Grove. at Pleasant will be Nov. LouisviQe with Thornton were Grant Seeg-mille- r, the end zones. The Cubs, who hold Seegmil- - Freedom HalL The Vikings really had the Cedar City, 3,592, and Midway in the third period Ber As for Chuvalo'f remark sewed "if up after the first game Lee Huff, Spanish Fork, 3,568. nell Johnson and Thayne Banks er's contract, have tentatively touchdown when they converted, me chance" the referee gives to AmariHo of the Bowlers at Logan wiil shoot sparked the Dons in a downfield assigned him but the Utes were unwilling to 20-1- 4 it was a sharp barb directed fruit. John Texas League for the 1964 sea that bore drive of at blocks six two each finally games concede at any point of the game. at the third man in the ring 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Eight high son made it first and ten on the son. The game was featured by long Friday night, Don Asbury, Lehi High's Pioneers performers will go into the 28. Banks twisted his way through LEHI with will runs, interrupted passes, and realso Even though he won, Chuvalo, play Seegmiller, scored a mild upset Friday after- match game finals at Orchard the line for nine yards, then picked 5 , underdog, fusal of either team to give noon beefed about an American Fork Bowl in North Salt Lake Oct. 5 up a first and ten. Johnson plunged the Cubs in the Winter League defeating by ' inside on thre scoring range. officiating ground for one yard but Joe Anderson was n Mesa, Ariz. The league is for Asbury's 4 in, the Region 7 opener for and 6. Joel Carling, P.G. back, recov- both teams. counts. thrown back for a two yard loss. top Major League prospects. ered a Uintah fumble and dashBill Fowler sparked the Pioneers ed 55 yards down his right sideNice Pass line for the initial score. John to victory by scoring two touch" It was at this point that John V i ' i'wrri""i'i"r,"rbt Goss converted with a place kick. downs, one of them on an to a Harrison uncorked nice pass Uintah returned the ensuing run. His other touchdown came Jay Bingham and the speedy back 1 plunge, which was M. Viking kick off 25 yards to their on a one-yar- d sprinted his way into the end zone. set up on a 42 On the' first play from scrim pass play from A violation on the try for the extra mage Jack Stansfield, who threw Mike Cooper to Carl Rymer. point cost the Dons their chance Lehi's other touchdown was fits into the Vikings all day with to score and they had to settle for three-yard his passing and running, flipped scored on a plunge by two touchdown . lead and the the a Max Miller, a sophomore at 12-- 0 pass to Bob Pope, and Paul R?bison, who set it up movictory. g Ute picked up ments before with a Provo High, won a trip to Tucson the It the fourth win against marked team. football to BYU with thej interference down the sideline scamper. one tie for the Dons and was game enable him to score. The Ute The Cougars played Arizona SatJim Cunningham scored AmeriLoss for the third consectutive can Fork's first touchdown in the urday night in Tucson. place kick was wide. Bills Karoi and his Red Devils one Although they trailed by run. first quarter on a The trip was awarded by the who have not been able to break point in the scoring column, the Bob scored American Provo Downtown Coaches Club. into the win column this year. Utes gathered seven first downs Fork's Phelps with a r. touchdown I other to one for the Vikings as the nine-yar- d Springville did play its best ball in the fourth dash of the evening in the fourth quarter teams left the field for the first ATTENDANCE DROPS when some nice runs by George half. However, if the Vikings period. Amdefeat was for Detroit the It The first DETROIT (UPD no in defense the Althouse, John Stokes, Dave Hol- pass possessed alin four Fork club erican the games, Friday ienbeck and Richard Thorpe moved reported Tigers showed first half, they plenty though Orem tied the Cavemen had suffered its lowest attend the ball downfield bu t the gun thereafter. Halfback Fred Keetch carried in the season opener. Lehi has a ance figure in 20 years as the ended anyhopfs for a score. the brunt of the Viking attack 1 record on the year, their loss club played before 821,973 fans. Both teams showed some tough coming at the hands' of Judge Tieer owner John E. Fetzer said defensive during the second half. He was Memorial. play, and they stopped the club stands to lose an esti goal line drives assisted by backs, Gary Ridge, on several occamated $800,000 for the season. Lloyd Hooley, and Morris Keetch. sions, but the Red Devils, especial Midway in the final period, ly, were unable to keep their at Ridge set up the second Viking tack moving and the speedy Spantouchdown with a fine punt re ish Fork backs kept them consistturn from his own 31 to the Uintah off balance. The Devils miss ently 19. Morris Keetch plunged six the heavy pounding of last year's yards on the first two plays Mike Groneman, and they seem thereafter. Then John Goss carto have no one capable of taking varSchool's Provo junior High ried through the middle for the sity racked up its second win of his place, although they do have final score. A meeting the season last week, when they a more versatile and DosSiblv a SPANISH FORK Uintah used the remaining time will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. defeated American Fork's jay better balanced attack. in a desperate attempt to salv- in the Memorial Building to or- vees, 26-age the game by taking to the ganize a Central Utah Basketball Gary Benson scored on a air, but their passing attack plays later Richard Call of the Wildcats recovered a Cougar fumible on the BY High 19. Neil Riddle carried for eight, Cameron passed to Greg Christensen for eight more. Cameron then carried the ball 19 yards passed for 19 more and ran another nine before a penalty, a five yard loss and an incomplete pass turned the ball over to Union. lacked the first half precision. Cougar Punt The Cougars punted three plays later and BY High took over on 14-- 0 its own 43. Cameron passed to 29 the After Packer for yards. Wildcat quarterback ran twice To 11 more for four yards, Neil Riddle carried three yards, and Christensen carried it eight to the In Union f" . nine-yar- 0. 't?o ..: Goal 8-- back sneak from the seven t the onr produced the touchdown OHAMPAICtN, 111. (UPI 6am that put the Wildcats on their touch d way to victory. Neil Riddle ran Price's twisting, over the extra point to make it down run. plus a field goal and a charging line which stopped 10 Just plays later another California's passing attack, added Cameron-Mille- r pass from the up, to a 10-- 0 Illinois Victory over Cougar seven increased the Y the Golden Bears Saturday. lead to 13--0 and the same comCalifornia's passer Craig Morbination again made it 14-Just previously to the second ton completed only five passes Wildcat TD Union quick kicked as the Hlini forwards harried him from their 11. Another Cameron-Mill- with a murderous rush. Seven pass took the ball from the for ft and then reversed for 25 yards to the 9. Cameron carried three yards and passed to Richard. Val- gardsoni for the touchdown. BY High led 21-After John Hill of Union ran back the kickoff from the one to the Cougar 35 Labrum passed and Mike Bullock, intercepted it for the Wildcats. Three attempted passes and only, three yards gain d on a quarterback sneak turn! ed the jball over to the Eastern Utah team on it's own 31. Labrum passed to Jay Marchant for 13 yards to the 44 and another pass tof Marchant who lateraled to Lyle Lemon, the Cougar captain, put Union in the scoring column on the 56 yard play. David Thurston, last year's sophomore class secretary at BY High blocked the attempted kick for the; extra point. BY High led 21-- 6 at halftime. Incomplete Passes Three incompleted pass plays by Union forced them to punt after the second half kickoff, BY High took nine plays from their own territory Just over the 50 to raise the score to 28-- The drive was climaxed by a Cameron pass to Rand Packer from the 18 for the score: It took Union, Just 14 plays from their own 21 to score. John Ostler carried eighn, times for 48 yards and scored the TD after the passing combination of Rick Labrum to Keith Fredrickson put the ball on the three to set him up, BY high s r:::" PI RelentAUSTIN, Tex. (UPD of Texas opened less University Bears v. i : : Dons Rack Up 12-- 0 Victory Over Devils r 175 Passing yardage 7 Passes Passes intercepted by 3 Punts 2 Fumbles lost 40 Yards penalized By STEVE PHILLIPS Herald Sports Writer BY High scored an impressive victory over Union of Roosevelt behind the accurate arm of Kim Caniifperon at BYU Stadium Friday night. It was the opening Region 7, game for both teams. Cameron threw four touchdown passes, Ifwo to Bill Miller, who, imcidenitly, received five of seven for 63 yards during the game. Besides connecting on 11 of 20 passes for 145 yards. Cameron also ran for 48 more in 11 plays for a total performance in yardage of ids yards He also passed to Miller) for an extra point after a penalty had put them back on the 25. Greg Christensen in seven plays, Just after the kickoff gained 51 yvards and the Wildcats penetrated to the Union 21. Union took over on downs at that point and in three plays gained 18 yards, but the Y defense forced the, Cougars to punt on their own Ti' 5 of-th- e, BYH 4th,Prid fH-Ni'iuw,- Bruins Tie Score With TD in Third Quarter (upd p. a on 4 wmMMg mm mm. i -UNivjiRsrry pahk, 7.-1- WELLRCK THEM UP PROMPTLY a start the habit. $100 wmm Mi PAY Vi OCT. - Vi NOV. Vi DEC. , |